Since his first campaign in 1950, the Formula 1 it has changed many things. The engines, the number of participants and even the number of races. Currently, 22 days are scheduled for 2022, which is among the longest in history, opening up the possibility record for most wins in a single season.
The SportingNews It shows who holds the record and what their winning percentage is.
Who is the driver with the most wins in a Formula 1 season?
The record for most wins in a calendar year is tied 13 hitscurrently shared by Michael Schumacher Y Sebastian Vettel. The Germans, of course, were champions in these editions.
The Kaiser got it in an amazing 2004: won 13 of 18 matches, retaining 72.22% of that campaign’s Grand Prix. In two of the remaining five he finished second.
Vettel, meanwhile, reached the 13 celebrations in 19 days in 2013, so his win rate is 68.42%. Although Sebb achieved what Schumacher could not: to have the most wins in a row (9). The string started in Belgium and ended in Brazil.
From the current grid, Lewis Hamilton could never surpass 11 alegrías in the same campaign (2014, 2018, 2019 and 2020), while Max Verstappen He was the champion in 2021 with 10. In the 2022 season, with four races remaining, he has already amassed 12 and putting the historic mark in jeopardy.
- Michael Schumacher: 13 wins (in 18 matches) in 2004
- Sebastian Vettel: 13 wins (in 19 matches) in 2013
- Max Verstappen: 12 wins (in 18 matches) in 2022 (ongoing)
- Michael Schumacher: 11 wins (in 17 matches) in 2002
- Sebastian Vettel: 11 wins (in 19 matches) in 2011
- Lewis Hamilton: 11 wins (in 19 matches) in 2014
- Lewis Hamilton: 11 wins (in 21 matches) in 2018
- Lewis Hamilton: 11 wins (in 21 matches) in 2019
- Lewis Hamilton: 10 wins (in 17 matches) in 2020
- Lewis Hamilton: 10 wins (in 19 matches) in 2015
- Lewis Hamilton: 10 wins (in 21 matches) in 2016
- Max Verstappen: 10 wins (in 22 matches) in 2021
